@@sanji8276 from the clip its clear that the cook here not doing the prep/cooking method the way the chef want, and instead she just doing it by her own way. Its clear she is in the wrong here. And you do know chef and cook is 2 different position in the kitchen right ?
🤦♂️ At sea on a ship disrespecting the cook/chef is a taunting death (small ships normally have 1 or 2 cooks if that). In the video, she disrespect the the head chef yes. In turn he grabs her and throws her out. She disrespect him in his kitchen during work (at sea). Hence my original comment.
@@sanji8276 by the quote you say its cook, but chef and cook is 2 different position in the kitchen, and it just weird using that quote in this scenario
Chefs are very protective of their own products, recipes, menus... Not even the guy who trained Gordon Ramsay would never mess with his recipes, but the guy who trained him can also train him again. It's called the master and the apprentice.
“Until you run your own restaurant you say yes chef” That is the rule of every cook, if your chef is a moron and the restaurant is a sinking ship, you’re the crew, not the captain, you don’t wanna be there, leave
Urm it depends on the restaurant and the chef ive worked in small restaurants where it was chilled and first name basis and ive worked in fairly posh restaurants where it was either yes chef no chef or mr/mrs chefs last name its a respect thing
@@oblivionviix9896 Is it not unwise to abandon knowledge for the pursuit of acting in self interest? I will argue that learning & acting are not only mutually inclusive but moreover inextricably connected to achieve optimization.
@@theperipateticaccrescent7685 good question. I believe, IMHO, that the ideal cycle is to observe, understand, act, reflect. To take any of these elements out of the equation produces a suboptimal process &, at worst, detrimental & potentially negative externalities.
I don’t mean to force anything on you, but reject lust and fake love; fear God and you will experience *real love*. We must stay focused, brothers. We must stay focused. Brothers, what have we done. look at us. look at what we've become. This isn't right. we're wasting time going on about girls and sus drawings that don't give a f*ck about us. What is the point of lust? Why do we do this? This doesn't fix our problems, doesn't make the stress and pain go away. Also, cool story: the videos you see are actually people being manipulated and raped. It’s not what you think it is. It is NOT consensual. Imagine if that happened to your mother, sister, cousin, friend, girlfriend, wife, etc. repent to God, friends. We must stay focused, brothers, on what really matters. I'm only 18, but I'm telling you, in the words of johnny cash, "sooner or later God will cut you down." I don’t want you to suffer like I did/do. *YOU WILL LOSE ALMOST EVERYTHING IMPORTANT TO YOU! PLEASE, FOR YOUR SAKES, REPENT AND TURN TO JESUS! SAVE YOURSELVES FROM YOURSELVES! It’s a pit you *CAN NOT* get out of. *AGAIN, I DON’T WANT YOU TO SUFFER LIKE I DID/DO! I LOVE AND CARE FOR YOU TO TELL YOU THIS!* He is, to quote Skillet, "better than drugs." He is also *WAY* better than lust. love is greater than lust. You'll find out that this is true. love may hurt, and same for lust, but lust will keep you chained down, eventually killing you mentally, spiritually, emotionally, and possibly physically. AGAIN, I DON’T WANT YOU TO SUFFER LIKE I DID/DO! Ayo, i don’t mean to force anything on anyone, but we have various types of evidence for biblical events, if anyone is interested
Loved this scene. She needed thicker skin and he needed a lesson in controlling his emotions. Both learned their respective needed lessons by the end. Great movie. Shows the lengths of what focused and passionate pioneers go through to reach greatness. When you know, YOU KNOW, because you’ve been there
He doesnt have to control his emotions, nobody wanted that bitch in the kitchen, since she wasnt listening to the chef and didnt do as said, which is number one mistake you could do in a kitchen
A lot of people in here are trying to justify his reaction, which is quite scary. That is not an appropriate way to behave with anyone, let alone a work colleague.
Everyone in the comment section here talking about how she doesn't respect the hierarchy, but forgets that not only does the movie eventually prove her right, but that the chef himself is the one who asked her to join his team MULTIPLE times, even after this incident She barely even wanted to work for him, but did so even though his menu was bullshit. "Yes, chef" should only apply in the heat of service. Outside of that, your power trip does nothing to actually fix any of the issues and the entire movie is essentially about how that attitude is working against him.
They're commenting on the clip, not the movie. No one is forgetting anything if they haven't seen it, even if they know the context, the content of the clip doesn't change.
@@rokudodamaza That's kinda why I commented the context. If a bunch of people are going to ignorantly argue for fascist control of chefs in the kitchen, they should at least be arguing that from a place of know what the hell they're talking about. Even excluding content, there is nothing in the clip to suggest that she had done anything wrong, only that the chef is an ill-tempered and aggressive dictator.
@@Stykzman100 So like have you ever worked in a kitchen? If so, was the chef in your kitchen nice? If so then I'll just shut up and admit I don't know anything about kitchens anymore, not that I like working in one. I hope you're at least self aware to realise how much of a minority you are in to argue that someone should judge that chef character based on his character and not the clip that which is the only context they see, to others that lady might as well be an evil thing that just wasted the chefs time in a busy workplace, people won't care whether she became god or died right after that clip ended, extreme example but majority opinions are a losing battle to ever argue against
@@rokudodamaza Actually working on getting my red seal in cooking, so yeah, I've worked in a lot of kitchens and in my experience, chefs who act like this are never as efficient as they think they are. They always miss so much shit because their ego gets in the way. I do realize very few people have actually watched the film, but I feel like it's not hard to see how toxic this attitude is.
@@LisaNaomi24 I couldn't finish that movie in one sitting because of how bad she pissed me off. I knew how it was going to end based off her behavior lol
@@estinhewart ‘care about animals’ that seems fair enough, but what about what transports the food which includes that which is consumed by vegans. What about planes that fly foods, vegan or not, to countries both richer, and more to the point, poorer?? Transportation is a contributer to Climate Change too, whether it be of Animal food or not. Any which way the world’s gotta eat!!??
If a chef ever had to get physical with you. Either the chef has anger issues or you were such an asshat that you need to be smacked. But eitherway, you must have triggered the chef one way or another
I don’t mean to force anything on you, but reject lust and fake love; fear God and you will experience *real love*. We must stay focused, brothers. We must stay focused. Brothers, what have we done. look at us. look at what we've become. This isn't right. we're wasting time going on about girls and sus drawings that don't give a f*ck about us. What is the point of lust? Why do we do this? This doesn't fix our problems, doesn't make the stress and pain go away. Also, cool story: the videos you see are actually people being manipulated and raped. It’s not what you think it is. It is NOT consensual. Imagine if that happened to your mother, sister, cousin, friend, girlfriend, wife, etc. repent to God, friends. We must stay focused, brothers, on what really matters. I'm only 18, but I'm telling you, in the words of johnny cash, "sooner or later God will cut you down." I don’t want you to suffer like I did/do. *YOU WILL LOSE ALMOST EVERYTHING IMPORTANT TO YOU! PLEASE, FOR YOUR SAKES, REPENT AND TURN TO JESUS! SAVE YOURSELVES FROM YOURSELVES! It’s a pit you *CAN NOT* get out of. *AGAIN, I DON’T WANT YOU TO SUFFER LIKE I DID/DO! I LOVE AND CARE FOR YOU TO TELL YOU THIS!* He is, to quote Skillet, "better than drugs." He is also *WAY* better than lust. love is greater than lust. You'll find out that this is true. love may hurt, and same for lust, but lust will keep you chained down, eventually killing you mentally, spiritually, emotionally, and possibly physically. AGAIN, I DON’T WANT YOU TO SUFFER LIKE I DID/DO! Ayo, i don’t mean to force anything on anyone, but we have various types of evidence for biblical events, if anyone is interested
prolly not, tho her smug expression and the cinematography, without context, paints her as "the unwelcome outside force that knows nothing and wants to ruin what we have", like the antagonist trope of the hard-ass auditor that cares more about by the book rules than real results or the community the main characters built. I haven't seen the movie either and dunno what the context is, but without it, that's kinda how this scene comes off
@@Nictator42 to give you some context. The lady did not want to join the restaurant, but he got her fired through his influence and forced her to join his restaurant. He was stuck in his old ways of cooking even though the lady suggested him to change his ways multiple times. This scene takes place after a disastrous restaurant opening, and he just vented his anger on everyone in the kitchen. Also in the next few scenes, the cook realizes that using the modern techniques suggested by the lady would actually be benificial.
@@estinhewartfck ur health vegan food produced more h2o then meat farming in fact veganism is a big reason for climate change transferring all ur gross fcking vegan food with planes trucks exc is the main reason for climate change
The comments are disappointing 🤦. Idc who's the boss here, touching your co-worker in any way is not acceptable no matter what they have done. Plus, watch the movie or at least know the context: he begged her to work with him so no he doesn't have the right to act all-knowing and bossy.
@@ryebread105 Are you high? lol reread the part where the clown begged her to work for him. She didn't want to work for him in the first place. Then she did quit lmfao
@@yengthao1322 are you high? She chose to work for him, regardless if he begged or not. She had to have known what she was getting into with him. It doesn’t justify him putting hands on her, but she could have left at anytime. “LMFAO”
I really like this movie, although I do prefer better chef movies such as Chef (2014) but Burnt is a pretty nice watch too. My big complain that some of the A list actors in the supporting roles were completely wasted. I could've gone on watch this movie without Alicia Vikander's character in it, that was probably the most unnecessary subplot in the movie
You can be very angry, but don't touch people, that's abother level anger. Even if you are right,you lost it all right there by toching another human being.
I thought he got her fired from last job and blackmailed and begged her into working for him. lol. he's a stupidass who can't control his temper for his own intentions sake.
@@SuperYoshikong A bunch of stuff about how he's toxic or about power trips, how she didn't deserve to be talked to like that. How he's the bad guy and she's an innocent victim, or how she should have had some violent (slap, punch, stab) reaction. To be fair, that all does appear in the responses, but it's (surprisingly) the minority.
I love how he gets closer to her, starts talking over her, grabs her, and yet everyone is like “oh yeah don’t forget to beat her since she’s disrespecting you bro🤡👍” “equality☝️🤓”
Gordon's not nearly as intense as on his shows. The Americans shows producers tell him to go crazy for the views. He has a temper but is a lot more relaxed and respectful in the british versions of his shows.
For those saying that Adam is right to put back the girl, I just want to remind you that Adam got her fired from her former job and practically blackmailed her. He should clearly not act like she was the rude one.
@@gp2917 in this scenario, is the "real man" bigger and stronger? Because if so, the "real man" shouldn't be threatening the smaller one.....right? According to your logic. But then again that begs the question, if your smaller and weaker......why get in someone's face who can beat your ass?
He hired her since she got talent. And she was right. That’s the reason why they hire her again the next day 😂 It’s a great movie. It’s called „burnt“. I watched it a lot of times.
Most people in this comment section are honestly disgusting beyond belief. They want to have their own awful behaviour validated. What he did was wrong, period. It's astounding how people can sweep abuse under the carpet. Yes, this was abuse. Also the movie proved her right and him wrong.
I worked in a kitchen, as a dishwasher, found it overwhelming, walked out during a rush, ( Dinner Hour) considering I wasn’t officially hired, and had a second job Chef called me and tired to tell me off, lol and told him off, got banned even though I was moving to another state, called his actions stupid 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
No matter how high up u r in life be a ceo or a chef u have no right to handle another person nor touch them without consent its considered assualt as u touched them aggressively u maybe a boss but in order to be respected u got to be respectful
Head chefs HAVE to run the kitchen, it’s how every restaurant works. They manage to the quality, the speed, and the workers. The main rule is that you work UNDER them.
@@paulrobinson3213 he got her fired from last job, blackmailed and begged her to stay, that is not a boss personality lmao. that is just a stupid person whose intentions and temper won't align. people who didn't see movie here, pretending like he's boss persona or something. he's just a dumb guy with a talent, that he can't steer well, if his life depended on it. some guy gets me fired from last job? treats me like trash after giving a new job in place of one he took from me? i'd make sure he got no career after that. lmao. u get what u serve into the world.
@@themorningdropout8699 unless u can't grow a spine, u work under nobody that treats u like that. it's always the same rule, if cameras don't catch u, u never committed a crime. a spine is all u need to be treated with respect and make guys like this lose their ranking in the world.
I feel being Physical with anybody ( man or woman) at job( as shown in video) is Abuse, I dont like Abuse I never support abuse of power and exploitation. She did it right only thing she didn't understand he has a bad temper she should have left quietly
Its nice to see how majority of people are blind even with open eyes and prasing the chief even though he was wrong in the movie. Just because you're superior doesn't mean you won't be wrong at all and there is nothing wrong with listening your people who works with you. Kitchen is something where chief and cooks and everyone put there emotions into it. My mom used to say person who doesn't put a emotions into there food will always fail in long run.
My past job was delivering produce and other things to some restaurants some of them are high end ones and sometimes the head chef asked me "Are all of these fresh?" "all orders complete?" "I need 2kg more of these" And I instinctively reply with "Yes Chef" because that's how everyone else there replies.
the movie is 'Burnt' and the Head Chef is having a childish tantrum because he refused to use modern techniques and his menu failed on opening night. the Sous Chef later returns to prove her methods will solve his problems. no apologies demanded, and respect earned amongst the kitchen staff, and eventually with the Head Chef. to all those worshipping the over emotional outburst of a grown man i say good luck with that... 🙄
Adding the “especially someone above you” is weird. Being in a higher position means you should have more restraint and calmness to deal with people disrespecting you, it doesn’t mean you deserve ultimate respect and nobody can question you.
@Fishingwithmyfishers Well, yes. You're not wrong. However, there are situations that require force. And when leadership is challenged, something must be done. Sometimes the lengths require some depth.
Not surprised to find so many people agree with this insane logic of “it’s okay to put your hands on an employee if they seem disrespectful”- I’m sure you all are very successful and intelligent people with decent jobs…
This scene was insane. I understand his frustration, but you do not lay your hands on anybody. Especially forcing her to work for you? Nuts. But such a great movie.
You work in that industry? Are you a waiter/waitress? Or service staff? Not a chef - I would assume, with that entitled attitude. In a FINE DINING kitchen (I upper-cased it for so you can get the point), they do this because patrons pay hundreds and sometimes thousands of dollars for meals (because they can afford to demand perfection at all times). If you can't meet the standard and deal with criticism at all times when you don't meet the standard, then that area of culinary work doesn't suit you. Go work at Chuck'e'Cheese or, here in Australia - Macca's (McDonalds). She is entitled and wants to work in a highly competitive area but can't hack it. Too bad. You can't do the job, and you complain that you're under pressure for not meeting the requirements of the position - well, too bad. Go elsewhere.
because people who go there pay insane amounts for food and if you fuck up - goodbye restaurant. when your whole life is in the restaurant business and that is your literal bread and butter - you will not tolerate people fucking it up.
If you're dealing with a violent chef, your best option is to leave ASAP, regardless of the situation, a boss should have get hands on with his employees.
@@estinhewartVeganism alone won't stop climate change, we have evolved to eat meat and a lack of protien is definitely unhealthy, and people can care about animals while still eating meat Why advocate on some random youtube comment, tho?
@@spencermannan6075 I will answer your questions/address your points individually. "Veganism alone won't stop climate change" I never said that people going vegan alone will stop climate change. It has been proven that if *everyone* went vegan, climate change would be a non-issue due to how much greenhouse gas emissions are prevented, land, water and crops saved, and deforestation halted, along with the potential for massive reforesting of areas that have been cleared for grazing, farmland and intensive livestock infrastructure, and environmentally positive land use change. Also, it's been proven by tons of studies and acknowledged by the United Nations that we can't possibly avert crossing the catastrophic 2C threshold of global warming since pre-industrial levels without huge reductions in global animal product consumption and shifts towards more sustainable (plant-based) diets. So, not only can vegan diets stop climate change if enough people adopt them, and certainly everyone's contribution matters, but we also can't possibly avoid the worst of climate change without transitioning to significantly more plant-based diets. Specifically, it was found that a person eating the average American diet would need to decrease their consumption of most animal products by about 80% at least in order for us to meet our key climate targets. Also, going vegan (for the average person) reduces your overal environmental impact by about 75% and your carbon footprint by about 77%, and is found to be the biggest thing any individual can do to help the environment and the climate, as well as animals. Plant-based diets are also continuously associated with better health outcomes. "we have evolved to eat meat" What our ancestors did during survival situations (and when we were less evolved) is irrelevant; they also raped each other, ate each other and killed their own babies. Food scarcity caused us to need to hunt other animals for survival, not for optimal health, and we are definitely a lot healthier today with longer life expectancies than our ancestors, who probably weren't the most healthy and didn't live very long. Animal proteins are proven to cause a range of health problems and even deaths in humans that we often treat as a normal part of life (including obesity, diabetes, stroke, cancers, and heart disease), whereas plant proteins are consistently found to result in better health outcomes, longer life expectancies, and the prevention and reversal of diseases and other causes of morbidity and mortality. Unlike our early human ancestors, we have no need to eat meat or animal products, and while for them it may have served a necessary purpose of ensuring their survival, for us it actually causes more harm than good in all areas (including health-wise, environmentally, ethically, economically, and for global sustainability and security). So you know, the next pandemic is very likely to be caused by the increasingly intensive factory farming of animals in the United States. "and a lack of protien is definitely unhealthy" This is an easy one, plant based foods have tons of protein. You'll have no trouble getting enough protein on a vegan diet, and in fact most people tend to eat more protein than they need (on all diets) since people have an obsession with protein. Eat enough legumes, grains, seeds, nuts, or other high-protein foods like tofu or seitan or mock meats or many others, and you can be a vegan bodybuilder if you want. The idea that animal products are equivalent to protein, or that plant based foods don't have protein (or enough protein), is a very backwards view coming from traditional conservative culture. You will still find some restaurants erroneously referring to animal products as "protein", which reinforces the false narrative that vegan food lacks protein. To me this says a lot about how little most people know about food or nutrition (no offense, it's our broken education system). "people can care about animals while still eating meat" Technically they can, and I didn't say that people who aren't vegan don't care about animals. I'm just saying that if they do care about animals, they should align their actions with their values and stop paying for animals to suffer and be killed after only a fraction of their lifespan, all for completely unnecessary and just harmful purposes. A vegan was reported as saving somewhere between 100-300 animals per year, and I'm pretty sure that's only counting animals who would otherwise be slaughtered as a result of a non-vegan's purchases, and doesn't even include all the animal suffering caused. Can you care about animals while paying for their unnecessary forced breeding, exploitation, abuse and murder (I'm using the word because it flows better than "killing"), when there are much better alternatives available to most people? Yes, but there's a contradiction there that I'm trying to tease out and get people to analyse, between loving animals while simultaneously causing their needless suffering just for our own desires. "Why advocate on some random youtube comment, tho?" It took only a second to post the comment, lots of people have likely seen it and gotten the message, and now I've had someone (you), engaging me about it. This is the goal, to spread awareness and start a conversation about humans' very unhealthy and dangerous relationship to and treatment of other animals, and to encourage people to: 1. Go vegan and eat a healthy, balanced plant-based diet for the good of the planet, the animals and your health. 2. Don't take my word for anything I said (though I didn't lie) and please do your research.
The World Health Organization has officially categorised red meats and processed meats as carcinogenic, meaning they cause cancer. The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics (echoing the consensus of many other organisations and studies) concludes that plant based diets are healthful and nutritious for all stages of life, while also providing health benefits and lowering the risks of disease, illness and all-cause mortality, with an additional mention of their lower environmental impact and much better sustainability as well.
Plant-based is not a fad diet, it's the future. Plant-based diets are simply what we all need to be eating for the environment, to properly respect animals, and for our health (proven consistently to be the healthiest type of diet we can eat due to the absence of animal products, which are generally proven to be unhealthy across the board).
I don't know the context and don't know how is the pressure in a high level restaurant, but nothing justifies being agressive with an emoloyeer or taking a discussion in front of your co-workers, that's unprofessional and immature
They push until you loose your temper. They know you will eventually loose your it. They just have to keep on pushing and pushing. If you find a woman like that, the sooner you put her away from you, the better and safest for you. Because it will happens. Sooner or later
He begged her to work in his restaurant, he doesn't have the right to act controlling and more knowledgeable, especially considering the fact that she saved his restaurant.
Maybe a chef but he's still a person, I used to work as a kitchen porter and I challenged every chef to step outside and none of them ever did, "no matter what you can cook or what colour your jacket is I'll still kick fuck out of you " end of debate.
Anthony Bourdain, would go back to his old kitchen from time to time. Cooked small meals for someone but never interfered with the staff. Then one day they did an episode where he came back and worked a food service, he was in the way and got told off, he sucked it up. At the end he asked the head chef, the guy he trained and worked under him when he was there, What would he do if He, Anthony, came back and started running the kitchen. Would he work as his second again? The man said No, your a Fucking a$$hole, I would stab you in the chest or quit! Now they spoke to each other, eye to eye but, the owner was off to the side. The message was clear and for him. The owner smiled and told Anthony to leave. It was all friendly. The message was clear though, if you don’t care about what you are doing the restaurant can get someone else. Anthony then did his voice over saying he was so glad the restaurant was in good hands. Anyone that passionate still after all that time deserves what he has.
@@carljacobson7156 - not his ex-wife’s /Girlfriend’s fault. They kicked him to the curb when he went back to drugs. The drugs convinced him suicide was the answer. I’ve seen it happen in too many people. The drugs get them and they commit suicide. In some cases it’s because they have been up for days and they hallucinate. They see demons. Survivors have said they tried to kill themselves because the Demon told them to or that it was the only way to make it go away.
His behaviour reminds me of my gym teacher, he was very touchy aswell. He very aggressively would yank your arm when you did something “wrong”even though we were minors. Hed have mood swings too. When I turned twelve im pretty sure he tried to molest me in the chainge room but I ran away. After that my mother wouldnt let me go to gymclass anymore and school did nothing so gym teacher dude apperiently forced all of the boys in my grade to bully me, which they did. Hed intimidate the boys even grabbed one by the throat and basically said that the reason he was so aggressive to them was because I didnt come to gymclass anymore and they should punish me for it. What a sore loser that guy was
“Until the equality kicks in” you mean insecurity and the emotional instability of a grown man is called equality? Ladies been seeing and putting up with this behavior in their homes for centuries. Now it’s equality because he’s doing it in front of his coworkers? 🤣 You brand of logic is my favourite because then you have the audacity to complain about women divorcing men. 😂
This is London. You think you can get away with this there. They have strong labor laws of course she is gonna win what are this in educated bums in the comments talking about 😂.